Tamil Muslim
Tamil Muslims (Tamil: தமிழ்
முஸ்லிம்கள், tamiḻ muslimgal ?) are
Tamils with
IslamIslam as their faith. There are 3 to 4 million Tamil
Muslims in
IndiaIndia mostly in
Tamil NaduTamil Nadu state. A significant
Tamil-speaking Muslim population numbering 1.8 million[2] or more live
in Sri Lanka.[3] There are around 500,000 in
MalaysiaMalaysia and 20,000 in
Singapore.[4] The cohort in
Sri LankaSri Lanka are also proficient in Arwi
script of Tamil language. The community comprises largely urban
traders rather than farmers. There is a substantial diaspora,
particularly in South East Asia, which has seen their presence as
early as the 13th century.[5] In the late 20th century, the diaspora
expanded to North America and Western Europe
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Social Class
A social class is a set of subjectively defined concepts in the social
sciences and political theory centered on models of social
stratification in which people are grouped into a set of hierarchical
social categories,[1] the most common being the upper, middle and
lower classes.
"Class" is a subject of analysis for sociologists, political
scientists, anthropologists and social historians. However, there is
not a consensus on a definition of "class" and the term has a wide
range of sometimes conflicting meanings
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Tamil Bell
The Tamil Bell is a broken bronze bell discovered in approximately
1836 by missionary William Colenso. It was being used as a pot to boil
potatoes by Māori women near Whangarei in the Northland Region of New
Zealand.
The bell is 13 cm long and 9 cm deep, and has an
inscription. The inscription running around the rim of the bell has
been identified as old Tamil. Translated, it says "Muhayideen
Baksh’s ship’s bell". Some of the characters in the inscription
are of an archaic form no longer seen in modern Tamil script, thus
suggesting that the bell could be about 500 years old, possibly from
the Later Pandya period.[1] It is thus what is sometimes called an
out-of-place artefact.Bell from a different sourceIndologist V. R
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Purchasing PowerPurchasing power (sometimes retroactively called adjusted for
inflation) is the number and quality or value of goods and services
that can be purchased with a unit of currency. For example, if one had
taken one unit of currency to a store in the 1950s, it is probable
that it would have been possible to buy a greater number of items than
would be the case today, indicating that one would have had a greater
purchasing power in the 1950s
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Money Changer
A money changer is a person or organisation whose business is the
exchange of coins or currency of one country, for that of another.[1]
This trade is generally thought to be the origin of modern banking in
Europe.[2]
The advent of paper money in the mid-17th century and the development
of modern banking and floating exchange rates in the 20th century
allowed a foreign exchange market to develop
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Middle Class
The middle class is a class of people in the middle of a social
hierarchy. In Weberian socio-economic terms, the middle class is the
broad group of people in contemporary society who fall
socio-economically between the working class and upper class. The
common measures of what constitutes middle class vary significantly
among cultures. One of the narrowest definitions limits it to those in
the middle fifth of the nation's income ladder
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HNWI
High-net-worth individual (HNWI) is a term used by some segments of
the financial services industry to designate persons whose investible
assets (such as stocks and bonds) exceed a given amount. Typically,
these individuals are defined as holding financial assets (excluding
their primary residence) with a value greater than US$1
million.[1][2][3]
However, there are distinct classifications of HNWI and the exact
dividing lines depend on how a bank wishes to segment its market. For
example, an investor with less than US$1 million but more than
US$100,000 is considered to be "affluent", or perhaps even
"Sub-HNWI".[1] "Very-HNWI" (VHNWI) can refer to someone with a net
worth of at least US$5 million.[4]
By 2007, the expansion of HNWI assets led to the creation of a super
class of HNWIs, known as ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs),
i.e
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Chennai Citi Centre
Coordinates: 13°2′34.4544″N 80°16′26.14″E﻿ /
﻿13.042904000°N 80.2739278°E﻿ / 13.042904000; 80.2739278
The Chennai Citi Centre is a shopping mall in Mylapore, Chennai,
India. It was opened on March 3, 2006 and is located on Radhakrishnan
Salai. According to Cushman and Wakefield, a global real estate
consultancy firm, it is one of the most expensive shopping malls in
Chennai.[1]
References[edit]"New theme-based mall by Jan 2006". Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. 23
July 2004
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Seethakaathi
Seethakaathi is an upcoming Tamil drama film written and directed by
Balaji Tharaneetharan. Vijay Sethupathi stars in the lead role. The
film began production in April 2017.[1]
Cast[edit]Vijay Sethupathi as Ayya/Veteran
Parvathy
Ramya Nambeesan
Gayathrie
J
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Seethakaathi (film)
Seethakaathi is an upcoming Tamil drama film written and directed by
Balaji Tharaneetharan. Vijay Sethupathi stars in the lead role. The
film began production in April 2017.[1]
Cast[edit]Vijay Sethupathi as Ayya/Veteran
Parvathy
Ramya Nambeesan
Gayathrie
J
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